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Thibaut Courtois Faces FIFA Club World Cup crisis with dire injury ahead

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Real Madrid Goalkeeper Faces Setback with Fresh Injury Before FIFA Club World Cup

In a shocking turn of events, Real Madrid’s goalkeeper, Thibaut Courtois, has been dealt a major blow with a new injury just weeks before the highly anticipated FIFA Club World Cup. The club confirmed the unfortunate news through an official statement, disclosing that Courtois has been diagnosed with sacroiliitis, an inflammation affecting the sacroiliac joints in the lower back.

This setback comes as a significant hurdle for newly-appointed coach Xabi Alonso, who is already facing a shortage of available first-team players due to injuries and the ongoing international break. With Courtois’ injury adding to the team’s woes, Real Madrid’s preparations for the upcoming season and the Club World Cup have been thrown into disarray.

Despite having alternative options in the goalkeeping position, Courtois’ recurring injury concerns raise doubts about his availability for the crucial tournament. The Belgian goalkeeper has already suffered four injuries this season, raising concerns about his fitness and ability to recover in time for the Club World Cup.

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Real Madrid now faces a dilemma as they navigate the uncertainty surrounding Courtois’ injury and the potential implications for their performance in the upcoming competition. The club will need to exercise caution to prevent any long-term consequences of rushing Courtois back to action prematurely.

As Real Madrid anxiously awaits further updates on Courtois’ condition, the football world is on edge to see how this latest setback will impact the powerhouse’s pursuit of glory under the new management. Stay tuned for more updates as the situation unfolds in the coming days.

Thibaut Courtois Faces FIFA Club World Cup crisis with dire injury ahead

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